The top players at HBO are very pleased with last Saturday's junior middleweight contest between Saul "Canelo" Alvarez and Matthew "Magic" Hatton. Alvarez won the vacant WBC 154-pound title with a twelve round unanimous decision at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. While Alvarez was landing punches in the ring, he was also landing a lot of HBO viewers.

BoxingScene.com was advised that Alvarez-Hatton was the most watched "Boxing After Dark" main event in two years. The HBO audience of 1.4 million was the most for a "Boxing After Dark" main event since James Kirkland vs. Joel Julio, which delivered 1.4 million viewers on March 7, 2009.

[QUOTE=Sweet Jesus]How many beers have you had tonight, cholo?[/QUOTE]
Why u hate this kid so much... let me see;
I think its because your girlfriend or wife (maybe ur fa.g) just all of a sudden became a boxing fan.
Jealous a bit??

[quote=budfr]This fight was way better than the Bradley farce. HBO likes Mexican fighters because that´s what they do: fight. None of that running, hugging, stupidly called " slick boxing ". That´s called cowardice.[/quote]
How many beers have you had tonight, cholo?

[QUOTE=Sweet Jesus]Do they even have TVs in the rest of central america?[/QUOTE]
Of course, idiota. And the ones that don´t, get together with their friends and family. There´s something called socializing in Latin America, something you idiotas don´t know about. Canelo is known as far south a...

This fight was way better than the Bradley farce. HBO likes Mexican fighters because that´s what they do: fight. None of that running, hugging, stupidly called " slick boxing ". That´s called cowardice.